Marsha K. Collier

HUDSON FALLS – Marsha K. Collier, 78, went into the arms of the Lord on Tuesday, October 28, 2020, at her home with her husband by her side.

Born on July 11, 1942, in East Lansing, MI, she was the daughter of the late Alfred and Yvonne (Carmony) Cox.

On March 17. 1963, she married Vernon Collier.

Marsha spend her life being a dutiful housewife and helpmeet to her husband, Pastor Vernon Collier.  She enjoyed crafting, knitting, crocheting and plastic canvas.  Marsha was also an avid sports fan, especially the Detroit Lions and Detroit Tigers.

The Ministry has taken her and Vern many places over the years, including, Nazarene Bible College in Colorado Springs, Charlotte, Michigan and various places in Maine and New York

Marsha was a member of the Cornerstone Outreach Center

In addition to her parents, Marsha was predeceased by her two children, Kaydawn Collier and Brian Collier.

She is survived by her husband, of 57 years, Vernon Collier of Hudson Falls; her two children, Patrick Collier and Bret Collier; and her siblings, Denny Cox, Lex Cox and Doyle Cox; her aunt, Joyce Carmony; her seven grandchildren; and two great grandchildren.

Local funeral services will be 2 p.m. on Saturday, November 14, 2020, at the Cornerstone Outreach Center, 1767, State Route 196 in Adamsville, with Pastor Derek Bartholomew, officiating.

Memorial donations may be made to the Cornerstone Outreach Center, 1767 State Route 196, Fort Edward, NY 12828.

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5 Responses to Marsha K. Collier

  1. Janet Finkle says:

    So sorry to hear about the loss of Marsha. She was a huge part of my mother’s life when she was alive. She helped out at the Cornerstone Soup kitchen for years and kept mom company as well. She will be missed. Extending prayers to Vern and family. God bless.

  2. Darlene Cook says:

    Prayers for peace and comfort to you, Vern and Patrick and Bret and families. We love you. 🙏🙏

  3. REV'S PAUL AND KAREN GRAY says:

    MY DEAREST FRIEND, WE HAD A LOT OF GOOD TIMES TOGETHER AND I LOVED TO HEAR HER LAUGH,BECAUSE IT WAS REAL. MARSHA WAS GIFTED IN A LOT OF THINGS, BUT HER CROCHETING,WAS BEAUTIFUL, I HAVE SEVERAL ITEMS SHE DID YOF ME. I KEEP ONE ON MY COUCH,BUTERFLIES, I WILL SEE YOU IN HEAVEN SOME SWEET DAY,MY FRIEND AND CHRISTIAN BUDDY. LOVE KAREN AND PAUL GRAY,’

  4. Terry & Charlie Winchell says:

    Charlie and I are so sorry for your loss….Miss Marsha was the sweetest and most wonderful woman i ever met…She always had a kind word for everyone and treated everyone she met as if they were the most important person….Heaven gained a real angel for sure…..Love Terry & Charlie Winchell

  5. jacqueline charbonneau says:

    pastor vern sorry for the loss of marsha. she will be missed i will always remember her and i in the back of the church sitting on the bench with our snuggys on. ill always love her, she was a comfort to me when paul passed praying for you and the boys

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